Wing it out Liner!
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Jan 20, 2013
Gabriela R.
Okay so I'm still practicing my winged liner and I am still trying to find a food technique I like and is comfortable for me. Do you guys have any tips, advice or tricks?
Jan 20, 2013
Sammy B.
Gel is easier to work with than liquid. It helps to look down and have a steady hand on a table.
Jan 20, 2013
Gaby L.
I normally use liquid, but gel is good as well as pencil liner. The way I do it is start from the outer corner of the lash line (starting out thin) and continue on to the inner corner (personally, I don't go all the way to the inside because it could make your eyes look closer together) and then make the wing and connect it to the inner corner. Hope this helps, good luck!
Jan 20, 2013
Gabriela R.
Thanks:)!